EngadgetOnly 4 percent of US iPhone users have agreed to app tracking after iOS 14.5May 8, 2021Jon FingasBy Jon Fingasmore_vert
The New York TimesWe Checked 250 iPhone Apps—This Is How They're Tracking YouMay 6, 2021Thorin KlosowskiBy Thorin Klosowskimore_vert
Nieman Journalism Lab at HarvardIt turns out no one wants to be tracked all across their iPhones by Facebook (or anyone else)May 7, 2021Joshua BentonBy Joshua Bentonmore_vert
CNETApp tracking has only 5% opt-in rate since iOS 14.5 update, analyst saysMay 10, 2021Corinne ReichertBy Corinne Reichertmore_vert
MashableJust 4 percent of U.S. iPhone users opt in to ad trackingMay 7, 2021Rachel KrausBy Rachel Krausmore_vert
Ars Technica96% of US users opt out of app tracking in iOS 14.5, analytics findMay 7, 2021Samuel AxonBy Samuel Axonmore_vert
MacRumorsAnalytics Suggest 96% of Users Leave App Tracking Disabled in iOS 14.5May 7, 2021Tim HardwickBy Tim Hardwickmore_vert
Fast CompanyMost people are embracing iOS 14.5's new anti-tracking featuresMay 7, 2021Jared NewmanBy Jared Newmanmore_vert